2012 Chevrolet Avalanche LT Crew Cab Pickup

What’s New for 2012

Not too many changes for the long-in-the-tooth Avalanche. It gains the same available hard drive-based navigation system as its Silverado and Suburban brethren. It stores maps on its 80 gigabyte hard drive and 30 gigs are available to record or time-shift radio content. Standard StabiliTrak electronic stability control now includes trailer sway control and hill-start assist. Last year the Avalanche LTZ 4WD received a two-speed transfer case in place of the previous year's single speed transfer case. Body-color mirrors became standard on base LS model in 2011. Chrome 20-inch wheels became available on all trims last year. Two colors were discontinued last year: Laser Blue Metallic and Black Granite Metallic; and three colors were introduced: Steel Green Metallic, Mocha Steel Metallic and Inferno Orange Metallic.